One web3 feature that will *actually* improve how organizations are run is ๐๐ผ๐ธ๐ฒ๐ป ๐ด๐ฎ๐๐ถ๐ป๐ด (like by @guildxyz).
But what if you don't have a token?
That's like padlocking something when you don't have the key.
So, we built trybadger.com ๐ฆก ๐งต [1/6]
With Badger, you can make your own keys for the lock that is token/role/access gating โ
(and you can do it in less than 2 minutes).
Here's how it works ๐
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Badger gives you the ability to:
โข issue and revoke badges (the 'keys')
โข forfeit badges you have
โข delegate issue/revoke permissions
It's that simple.
What you do with those badges is up to you ๐
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Badger is use-agnostic and designed to complement existing Web3 infrastructure solutions like
โข @SnapshotLabs
โข @guildxyz
โข @wonderverse_xyz
โข @deworkxyz
etc. The locks you choose to pair your keys with will determine what they do for your organization or community.
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trybadger.com is intentionally opinionated - designed to be a simple, easy-to-use key issuer that requires ZERO code.
But the protocol's unopinionated use of ERC1155 can store an entire badge system, organization, or even economy in one contract.
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We encourage anyone to develop atop the protocol.
Weโre building primitives that enable granular and use-case agnostic features.
Weโre home for those pursuing the shared dream of better on-chain organizations & credential management.
Welcome home: trybadger.com